Dont waste your money.
| No, I would not recommend this product.
Created: 07/07/11
I have had nothing but problems with this pedal. The effect cuts in and out. The LED blinks randomly in both the on and off position, which I have read is a common problem with Behringer pedals. When it does work the sound is disappointing. This pedal was inexpensive, but still cost too much because it is does not work, although it does perform exceptionally as a paper weight. BUYER BEWARE!

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Just OK. Not what i hoped it to be.
| No, I would not recommend this product.
Created: 28/05/11
For the price, its ok... There wasnt much difference between mode/effect selections. Also, the "Level" knob would drop out effect audio into the mix just before getting near the minimum position, making it impossible to only add a bit of effect to the dry guitar - sounds like a cheap pot was used. Minimum position looks to be 7 o'clock, audio drop out at 8:30 position. Had a muddy sound as well. Its just NOT what i hoped or thought it would be nor does it fit my needs. You can find mine for sale on ebay !!!

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This is the Worst Pedal I Have Ever Used
Created: 06/01/11
This is the worst pedal I have ever used, and I own several Behringer pedals. After only four hours of using it I had to replace the new battery; all of my other pedal have maintained the battery for weeks. Also, I don't know if mine was defective, but it made an obnoxious crackling sound every time it was switched on/off or I changed reverb modes.
As far as the pedal's sound and tone goes; it added an nice ambiance to the dry guitar signal, if set correctly. Other than that, there was littler or no difference between reverb modes. The tone and level knobs where hard to fine tune, and most settings made the guitar sound foggy or muddy.
I returned this Behringer the day I got it and bought a used Danelectro; it's not much but at least it does what it is supposed to do.
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Just right for me--- not too harsh, a bit on the mellow
Created: 13/03/11
Easy to adjust, not to coarse on the settings like so many of the digital ones pedals. I prefer analog and although this is a digital pedal, it sounds very close to the real thing. Best bang for the buck as is true for most of Behringer's products. This is why most of my pedals are Behringer.
Why pay more?
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Behringer DR600 Reverb Pedal
Created: 07/10/10
I bought the pedal as an inexpensive way to fix the reverb on a Fender Frontman 65 amp that I purchased. Since a new reverb tank was more expensive, I opted for the pedal as it is less expensive and sounds better than many spring reverb tanks. I use this through the effects loop on the amp and get wonderful lush reverb with it. I like it because it sounds as good as the $100 plus pedals and is easy on the wallet. I use behringer pedals for this reason. I have several pedals and a TU300 tuner that I have on an effect pedalboard. All are behringers and have only had one pedal go out on me in the 2+yrs that I have been using them. I plan on replacing that pedal with another of the same as the price of these pedals allows for replacement instead of having to take to a service tech to be repaired. these are very good pedals for the novice and pro alike. They may not be as tough as a Boss or Digitech, but for the money they hold up pretty well and if they do break down on you, just toss and replace with another like pedal. Behringers are meant to be replaceable and not fixable. For a price of around $40, you can buy 2 Behringers for every Boss or Digitech pedal. Great pedals for the money. if you get one that is DOA, take it back to the dealer for a replacement. That's how Behringer does their warranty.
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